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There is hardly a dry spot in the Bay Area after Monday’s rain, which flooded roadways and affected flights in and out of San Francisco International Airport. Terry McSweeney and Jean Elle report. (Published Monday, Mar 31, 2014)

Updated at 5:52 AM PDT on Tuesday, Apr 1, 2014

There is hardly a dry spot in the Bay Area after Monday’s rain, which flooded roadways and affected flights in and out of San Francisco International Airport.

Five airline pilots reported lightning strikes near Bay Area airports on Monday afternoon, grounding more than 100 flights at SFO.

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Pilots on Horizon Airlines, Emirates and two United Airlines aircrafts reported lightning strikes near SFO between noon and 1 p.m. No damage or injuries were reported.

An Alaska Airlines flight en route from Portland to Oakland reported being struck by lightning. That plane landed without incident around 12:45 p.m.

Earlier, two homes in Sausalito were damaged after a redwood tree collapsed on the 100 block of Spencer Avenue. No injuries were reported in either incident, although more than 1,000 PG&E customers in the area were without power for at least an hour.

BEFORE AND AFTER: The image on the left, courtesy Google Street View, shows what the Berkeley tree struck by lightning on Monday used to look like. The image on the right was captured by NBC Bay Area's cameras Monday afternoon.

San Francisco International Airport has had near 100 flight cancellations due to the weather. Delays at the airport were averaging 60-90 minutes.

Rain and winds ranging from 6 to 15 mph were expected to persist through Tuesday night.